Navigate to the folder where the Yenka .package file is located with the "cd" command.

Run the .package file with bash as root (this should install Autopackage, then install Yenka with Autopackage): $ sudo bash Yenka package name

Start Yenka from Applications > Crocodile Clips > Yenka, or if that fails for some reason, by running /usr/bin/run_yk_en from a terminal or the Run dialog

Q. When I use a buzzer or piezo sounder, the sound does not work correctly!

A. This is a known issue which we are working on fixing - our apologies for the inconvenience.

Q. Why won't Yenka run on my distribution of Linux?

A. Because there are so many distributions of Linux, it is difficult for us to ensure that Yenka will run on all of them. In the past, some of our users have successfully used WineHQ to work around this. Note that this will require the Windows version of Yenka, not the Linux version.

If you have problems which are not covered here, contact us at support@crocodile-clips.com. Please keep in mind that this is a Beta version and that some runtime errors are expected.